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According to the Russian linguist M.S. Andronov, Proto-Dravidian provided increase to 21 Dravidian ‘languages’. They can be generally categorized into three groups: Northern group, central group, and Southern group of Dravidian languages. The Northern group includes three languages.

Tamil is a Dravidian language spoken primarily by Tamil people of Southern India and North-east Sri Lanka. It has official position in the Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry and Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Tamil is also a national language of Sri Lanka and an official language of Singapore and Mauritius.

Spanish also called Castilian is a Romance language that originated in Castile, a region in Spain. Approximately 406 million people speak Spanish as a native language, making it the second most spoken language by number of native speakers after Mandarin. It also has 60 million speakers as a second language,

The Russian language, one of the languages of Indo-European family, showed up due to the disintegration of the Indo-European our ancestral language. The Indo-European language disappeared some one thousand years ago, but left behind it new linguistic divisions, one of them being common Slavic.

Chinese civilization has persisted for centuries. Over that time, its existence has affected many other cultures in East Asia and Southern East Asia. Mandarin is one of several ‘languages’ of Chinese. Each dialect appears to be different, and some consider each language to be a unique language. Though, all dialects of Chinese

Kannada is one of the first Dravidian ‘languages’ and has an antiquity of not less than two thousand years. Kannada is one among the first 30 most spoken ‘languages’ in the world; spoken mostly in the state of Karnataka, India and by more than 50 million speakers all over the world. Kannada belongs to the Southern Dravidian language family;

Hindi, or more precisely modern standard Hindi, is a standardized and sanskritised registered of the Hindustani language (Hindi-Urdu). Hindustani is the regional language of people living in Delhi, Haryana, western Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, northeast Madhya Pradesh, and areas of eastern Rajasthan, and Hindi